• Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong

    Contemporary Korean Ceramic Art

    Exhibited Artists: Kang Minsoo, Kim Deoho, Kim Hojung, Park Sungwook, Yang Jiwoon, Lee Dongha, Lee Songam, Lee Jeongyong, Yoo Euijeong

    Booth: F2

    Yoo Eui Jeong (b. 1981)
    Neo-white porcelain jar with peony scrolls design in underglaze cobalt blue and red
    2023
    Ceramic
    Left: 32 x 32 x 40 cm
    Right: 30 x 30 x 37.5 cm
    Courtesy of the artist

    The Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong was opened in 2018 in the former Police Married Quarters (PMQ), now a popular cultural complex on Hollywood Road. The aim of the Center is to introduce the quintessence of Korean culture and heritage and promote cultural exchange between Korea and Hong Kong. The Center provides a platform for artists from Korea and Hong Kong to collaborate and build networks by offering opportunities for mutual visits between Korea and Hong Kong. Art exhibitions, performances, Korean language classes, cooking classes and educational sessions about Korean pop music and movies all take place at the Center, which also has a library of books related to Korean art, food and literature.

    Contact details
    6-7/F, Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
    Contact person: Hansol Woo
    T: +852 2270 3500
    F: +852 2271 0370
    E: info@kcchk.kr
    hk.korean-culture.org